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Thepaypers.com 22.08.2016

JazzCash, the payment solution of Mobilink, has announced the formal launch of its online payment gateway to enable merchants to accept digital payments from customers. The online retailer can receive payments from e-shoppers through a variety of channels, including credit/debit card, mobile account and voucher payments.

JazzCash, the payment solution of Mobilink, has announced the formal launch of its online payment gateway to enable merchants to accept digital payments from customers. The online retailer can receive payments from e-shoppers through a variety of channels, including credit/debit card, mobile account and voucher payments. The company claims the online escrow feature offered by JazzCash is the first of its kind in Pakistan. With the escrow feature enabled, customers can shop online with complete confidence as their money will be secured until they receive and verify the product. Also, the customer can raise a dispute by logging into an online portal. Mobilink is a trade name of Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (PMCL), a mobile operator in Pakistan providing a range of prepaid and postpaid voice and data telecommunication services to both individual and corporate subscribers.

Alcatel IDOL 3, the world’s first reversible smartphone, will soon be launching all across Pakistan exclusively by Mobilink. The launch agrees with Mobilink’s strategy of introducing affordable 3G devices in the market to fasten the high-speed mobile Internet in order to reach its aim of a digitally enabled Pakistan.

Mobilink Exclusively Launches ‘Alcatel IDOL 3’ in Pakistan Web Desk Alcatel IDOL 3, the world’s first reversible smartphone, will soon be launching all across Pakistan exclusively by Mobilink. The launch agrees with Mobilink’s strategy of introducing affordable 3G devices in the market to fasten the high-speed mobile internet in order to reach its aim of a digitally enabled Pakistan. Packing the best in flagship smartphone specs, the IDOL 3 delivers on three key user experiences: sound, camera and display. Dual front-facing JBL Audio speakers make the IDOL 3 an on-the-go sound system, without the need of an additional Bluetooth speaker. alcatel idol 3 The 13MP main camera has an industry-leading Sony IMX sensor, offering superior low-light performance. And the display has also been specially tuned by Technicolor, giving colors on the 5.5” Full HD screen more richness and vibrancy, and better viewing in sunlight conditions. Additionally Alcatel Idol3 comes with free JBL in ear earphones worth Rs 7000. Alcatel Co Launch With English Caption The Alcatel IDOL 3 is thin, light, and fast enough to do just about anything a user wants from a proper smartphone. On the inside, it has an octa-core Qualcommm Snapdragon 615 processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage running a very close stock version of Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. The phone offers unique enhancements like the fully reversible user interface that makes the screen adaptive to be right side up, even if the phone itself is upside down. The device will soon be available at all Mobilink Business Centers for the price of PKR 25,999. Customers availing this opportunity will also be given six months of free Jazz internet (subject to limit of 1GB per month). Alcatel Smartphones To Be Launched in Pakistan Stay tuned to Brandsynario for more updates. Related Items Alcatel IDOL 3 Alcatel IDOL 3 features and specs Alcatel IDOL 3 price Mobilink Mobilink Exclusively Launches ‘Alcatel IDOL 3’

Zimbabwe is prepared to introduce Free Basics, the zero-rated Internet service from Facebook’s Internet.org. Telecel, the smallest of the three Zimbabwean mobile network operators by subscriber numbers, has recently confirmed its readiness to collaborate with Facebook and Internet.org, apparently, being attracted with the opportunity to drive Zimbabweans onto its network for access to this Internet freebie.

Recently we shared information about the plans that are underway to introduce Zimbabweans to Free Basics, the zero-rated internet service from Facebook’s Internet.org. In the latest bit of information to be shared about the service, it has been confirmed that Telecel is the mobile operator that will be partnering with Facebook and Internet.org for the launch in the Zimbabwe. This information was shared by sources working on the Free Basics implementation. This means tht once Free Basics is launched in Zimbabwe, Telecel broadband will have free access to all the local sites that are registering their sites for the service, as well as the other international platforms, which include Facebook, that are available on very Free Basics bouquet. In every market where it is launched Free Basics works through partnerships with mobile network operators which are willing to offer zero-rated access to the selected sites signed up for the Free Basics platform. Telecel, which, by subscriber numbers, is the smallest of the three Zimbabwean mobile network operators, has likely been sold onto the concept because of the opportunity that Free Basics provides in driving Zimbabweans onto its network for access to this internet freebie. Once loyalty is cultivated, the hope would be that these same subscribers also access other broadband services through Telecel while maintaining use of their Telecel lines for other mobile network services. In terms of appreciating zero rated content and its downstream benefits, Telecel is familiar with these dynamics. In May 2014, it introduced the Facebook Zero service which afforded all of its mobile broadband subscribers free access to a stripped down version of Facebook, something similar to the Free Basics proposition. Interestingly, Econet, the country’s largest mobile operator and provider of broadband services, passed on the Free Basics opportunity, something that seems to have been influenced the complications that would have arisen because of Econet’s own plays at offering zero-rated access to its own services like Ownai and Econet Zero. These services are already leaning on the competitive advantage of free access for Econet broadband subscribers, and a play at Free Basics would have meant extending that same advantage to services that compete with these Econet services. Such consequences of conditional free access and unfair advantages for zero-rated sites and applications are what have fueled the backlash that free Basics has experienced in countries like India and Egypt where it has been put on hold. By offering free access to some parts of the internet and not all of it, the service has been sucked into the net neutrality debate, prompting action from telecoms and internet services regulators to shut it down. With Telecel, a State controlled operator signing up for the service, Zimbabwe won’t face the same fate.

Kar-Tel (Beeline Kazakshtan) announced that 407 subscribers were connected to its network over the MNP service by 8 January. MNP was introduced in Kazakhstan on 1 January.

Mobile operator Kar-Tel, working under the Beeline Kazakshtan brand, announced that 407 subscribers connected to its net-work over the Mobile Number Porting (MNP) service by 8 January. MNP services were launched in Kazakhstan on 1 January.

Bangladesh’ government will auction a fourth generation spectrum for mobile phone services within 2016. The 3G spectrum auction was held on September 8, 2013 in which Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi and Airtel participated. Grameenphone has the highest allocation of 32 MHz spectrum. Teletalk has 25.2 MHz, Banglalink and Airtel 20 MHz each, and Robi 19.8 MHz.

The government will auction a fourth generation (4G) spectrum for mobile phone ser-vices within this year, State Minister for Post and Telecommunications Tarana Halim said. The state minister was addressing a press conference at her ministry on Wednesday. «This bidding will be open to all operators. The state-run operator Teletalk was able to launch 3G services before others. But it won’t be given that privilege this time.» The 3G spectrum auction was held on September 8, 2013 in which Grameenphone, Bangla-link, Robi and Airtel participated. Teletalk was permitted to launch 3G services without going through the competitive process. Post and Telecommunications Division Secretary Md Faizur Rahman Chowdhury said that operators currently having the ‘maximum spectrum’ would not be allowed to join the first bid-ding. «This is to ensure a competitive environment among the operators,» he said. Grameenphone has the highest allocation of 32 MHz spectrum. Teletalk has 25.2 MHz, Banglalink and Airtel 20 MHz each, and Robi 19.8 MHz. The Bangladesh Telecom Regula-tory Commission (BTRC) initiated a move last year to auction off unused 2G and 3G spectra but dropped the plan amid opposition by mobile phone operators. When asked if the 4G auction would be held along with those for unused 2G and 3G spectra, the secretary sounded positive. Tarana Halim called the press conference to highlight the Post and Telecommunications Division’s achievements in the past two years, according to bdnews24.com. -Mithun

Bangladesh’ government will auction a fourth generation spectrum for mobile phone services within 2016. The 3G spectrum auction was held on September 8, 2013 in which Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi and Airtel participated. Grameenphone has the highest allocation of 32 MHz spectrum. Teletalk has 25.2 MHz, Banglalink and Airtel 20 MHz each, and Robi 19.8 MHz.

The government will auction a fourth generation (4G) spectrum for mobile phone ser-vices within this year, State Minister for Post and Telecommunications Tarana Halim said. The state minister was addressing a press conference at her ministry on Wednesday. «This bidding will be open to all operators. The state-run operator Teletalk was able to launch 3G services before others. But it won’t be given that privilege this time.» The 3G spectrum auction was held on September 8, 2013 in which Grameenphone, Bangla-link, Robi and Airtel participated. Teletalk was permitted to launch 3G services without going through the competitive process. Post and Telecommunications Division Secretary Md Faizur Rahman Chowdhury said that operators currently having the ‘maximum spectrum’ would not be allowed to join the first bid-ding. «This is to ensure a competitive environment among the operators,» he said. Grameenphone has the highest allocation of 32 MHz spectrum. Teletalk has 25.2 MHz, Banglalink and Airtel 20 MHz each, and Robi 19.8 MHz. The Bangladesh Telecom Regula-tory Commission (BTRC) initiated a move last year to auction off unused 2G and 3G spectra but dropped the plan amid opposition by mobile phone operators. When asked if the 4G auction would be held along with those for unused 2G and 3G spectra, the secretary sounded positive. Tarana Halim called the press conference to highlight the Post and Telecommunications Division’s achievements in the past two years, according to bdnews24.com. -Mithun

Bangladesh’ government will auction a fourth generation spectrum for mobile phone services within 2016. The 3G spectrum auction was held on September 8, 2013 in which Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi and Airtel participated. Grameenphone has the highest allocation of 32 MHz spectrum. Teletalk has 25.2 MHz, Banglalink and Airtel 20 MHz each, and Robi 19.8 MHz.

The government will auction a fourth generation (4G) spectrum for mobile phone ser-vices within this year, State Minister for Post and Telecommunications Tarana Halim said. The state minister was addressing a press conference at her ministry on Wednesday. «This bidding will be open to all operators. The state-run operator Teletalk was able to launch 3G services before others. But it won’t be given that privilege this time.» The 3G spectrum auction was held on September 8, 2013 in which Grameenphone, Bangla-link, Robi and Airtel participated. Teletalk was permitted to launch 3G services without going through the competitive process. Post and Telecommunications Division Secretary Md Faizur Rahman Chowdhury said that operators currently having the ‘maximum spectrum’ would not be allowed to join the first bid-ding. «This is to ensure a competitive environment among the operators,» he said. Grameenphone has the highest allocation of 32 MHz spectrum. Teletalk has 25.2 MHz, Banglalink and Airtel 20 MHz each, and Robi 19.8 MHz. The Bangladesh Telecom Regula-tory Commission (BTRC) initiated a move last year to auction off unused 2G and 3G spectra but dropped the plan amid opposition by mobile phone operators. When asked if the 4G auction would be held along with those for unused 2G and 3G spectra, the secretary sounded positive. Tarana Halim called the press conference to highlight the Post and Telecommunications Division’s achievements in the past two years, according to bdnews24.com. -Mithun

Bangladesh’ government will auction a fourth generation spectrum for mobile phone services within 2016. The 3G spectrum auction was held on September 8, 2013 in which Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi and Airtel participated. Grameenphone has the highest allocation of 32 MHz spectrum. Teletalk has 25.2 MHz, Banglalink and Airtel 20 MHz each, and Robi 19.8 MHz.

The government will auction a fourth generation (4G) spectrum for mobile phone ser-vices within this year, State Minister for Post and Telecommunications Tarana Halim said. The state minister was addressing a press conference at her ministry on Wednesday. «This bidding will be open to all operators. The state-run operator Teletalk was able to launch 3G services before others. But it won’t be given that privilege this time.» The 3G spectrum auction was held on September 8, 2013 in which Grameenphone, Bangla-link, Robi and Airtel participated. Teletalk was permitted to launch 3G services without going through the competitive process. Post and Telecommunications Division Secretary Md Faizur Rahman Chowdhury said that operators currently having the ‘maximum spectrum’ would not be allowed to join the first bid-ding. «This is to ensure a competitive environment among the operators,» he said. Grameenphone has the highest allocation of 32 MHz spectrum. Teletalk has 25.2 MHz, Banglalink and Airtel 20 MHz each, and Robi 19.8 MHz. The Bangladesh Telecom Regula-tory Commission (BTRC) initiated a move last year to auction off unused 2G and 3G spectra but dropped the plan amid opposition by mobile phone operators. When asked if the 4G auction would be held along with those for unused 2G and 3G spectra, the secretary sounded positive. Tarana Halim called the press conference to highlight the Post and Telecommunications Division’s achievements in the past two years, according to bdnews24.com. -Mithun

Russian mobile operator Vimpelcom, working under the Beeline brand, has opened an online shop in cooperation with the company Radioterminal for selling specialised equipment for corporate customers. Industrial modems, wireless routers, GPS/Glonass monitoring equipment, remote video-surveillance equipment, GSM alert systems and other end-user devices are available for sale on the online shop. Radioterminal will act as a partner of the online shop, as well as a reseller of the equipment. M2M devices are available for sale with packages containing Sims from the operator.